l10n ==>
localisation
<programming> (l10n) Adapting a product to meet the language, cultural
and other requirements of a specific target market "locale".
Localisation includes the translation of the user interface, on-line help and
documentation, and ensuring the images and concepts are culturally appropriate
and sensitive. There may be subtle cross-cultural considerations, e.g. do the
icons make sense in other parts of the world?
Internationalisation is the process that occurs during application development
that makes localisation easier by separating the details that differ between
locales from the rest of the program that stays the same. If
internationalisation is thorough, localisation will require no programming.
The abbreviation l10n means "L - 10 letters - N".
(1999-06-09)
Nearby terms:
locale « local echo « local exchange carrier «
localisation » localised » locality » local loop
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